Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] both the " in BNC.

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1 You should describe both the features of the roads/junctions and the other road users .
2 Or again : ‘ It is suggested that teachers should consider both the test results of the APU and the assessment procedures and relate them to their own teaching aims and objectives and their methods of assessment ’ .
3 This echoes the Schools Council Working Paper 36 which in 1971 expressed the view that RE " must include both the personal search for meaning and the objective study of the phenomena of religion .
4 It means your statements or invoices must show both the lesser amount due with VAT if the discount is taken , as well as the amount due with VAT if the discount is not taken .
5 We must keep both the dockyards open together with the naval base in Portland , in Portsmouth .
6 Yet I must resist both the temptation of identifying word with reality and that of separating word from reality .
7 The level of detail and complexity of the plan should match both the complexity of the works , the level of control required and the contractors ability to understand and maintain the plan .
8 Nonetheless , the National Radiological Protection Board recommends that when radiation levels approach its ‘ generalised derived limits ’ , the authorities should investigate both the sources of radiation and the way of life of people in the locality to check that they are not being exposed to excessive amounts .
9 Under Ord 18 , r8 the plaintiff must plead both the claim for provisional damages and the facts relied on to support it as specified by s32A of the Supreme Court Act 1981 .
10 This is precisely what Hugh could provide , and we must examine both the contribution he could make , and the evidence for his having made it .
11 Ideally your final revelation should combine both the elements of this double-harnessed form , detection and novel writing .
12 Because of the Uncertainty Principle , it is not possible for a molecule to have zero vibrational energy ; if it had , we could specify both the positions and the momenta of the atoms precisely .
13 And she could balance both the gains and the losses of becoming an elderly woman .
14 You could relish both the pain of the children and your grief at the same time . ’
15 It is difficult to imagine an appropriate ‘ diagram ’ which could incorporate both the sequential pattern of elements introduced and the interrelatedness of those elements with each other and with the contextual features .
16 Changes in monetary policy , such as a move towards monetary targeting , or international currency agreements , such as the Plaza and Louvre Accords , may change both the variances and covariances of interest rates and exchange rates .
17 Any reduction in income which resulted , would affect both the viability of the DSO contract and the Regional Council 's share of income .
18 The final column of Table 3.12 also shows the summed results for both in situ and isolated molars ; this was done because post-depositional loss of teeth from the jaws increases the numbers of isolated teeth in fossil samples , which would include both the teeth already isolated in the pellet and the ones that were still in jaws in the pellet but became separated later .
19 The variations are so wide that it would contravene both the principle of fair labelling ( see Chapter 3.3 ( 1 ) ) and the principle of maximum certainty ( see Chapter 3.3 ( i ) ) if there were just a single offence of non-fatal harm and a single offence of sexual assault : this would often leave little to be decided at the trial and would transfer the effective decision to the sentencing stage .
20 An ideal law would ensure both the speedy correction of false statements and the protection of the expression of honest opinion .
21 The plan was that I would invite both the unions and the Royal College to the department on Thursday 16 September .
22 Yet since this book abounds in generalisations I shall retain both the simple distinction between official and actual curriculum and the simple argument that the differences between them are wide and disturbing .
23 The other important thing is that a spotlight was going to be shone on this programme and that would reveal both the beauty spots of community care and the warts and the carbuncles .
24 One of his main political objectives was to negotiate a constitutional settlement which would satisfy both the people of the French-speaking province of Quebec and the rest of Canada .
25 For the Kaiser 's Germany , he said , would strengthen both the position of the Tsar and reaction in Europe generally
26 These principles would accept both the formal approach of letters rogatory and the informal approach of direct ( and usually postal ) service , but would also note that no such service would be sufficient of itself to extend the jurisdiction of the state of origin .
27 Yet understanding where older customers fit in to the scheme of things is very important if discrimination is to be avoided , because it will influence both the products and the marketing approach .
28 Its mineralogical composition , particularly in terms of the proportion of unstable mineral phases present , will affect both the rate of chemical decomposition and the kinds of secondary minerals that are most likely to form .
29 This chapter will consider both the idea of an arts/science division and why it exists , and two specific subjects : physics and English .
30 I am confident that the new Occupational Health Services will benefit both the employees and the Department and I will be pleased to discuss further details with you .
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